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"Volvo 3P is a global organization working with cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions for the Volvo Group's truck business. Today, our global product development employs 2,600 engineers and our extensive investments – mainly within environmentally related research and technology development – create the need for this global recruitment campaign," says Anders Ydergård. In developing the next generation of trucks, expertise within software development, electrics/electronics and communications technology is of the utmost importance. There is also a need for industrial designers to meet the high customer expectations for functional and aesthetic product design that will minimize environmental impact. Securing future environmental performance and creating cost-efficient solutions also requires expertise within mechanical design and materials. "It is crucial that we ensure our long-term competence with a high proportion of developers with a university degree. Through employing newly graduated engineers, we secure the latest in expertise in our key areas as well as increase the number of potential future leaders," concludes Anders Ydergård. December 19, 2007 For reporters who want more information, please contact Mårten Wikforss, +46 31 66 11 27 or +46 705 59 11 49.
Source: Volvo Press Release |
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ST Microelectronics # L4620. An integrated circuit designed for the liquid level control in automotive applications. The liquid level is determined by the attenuation between transmitted and received signals across a sensor tip in the liquid. If the attenuation exceeds an internal threshold - sensor tip outside the liquid or liquid temperature higher than a determined value � a square-wave alarm output indicates an insufficient liquid condition. Internal circuits prevent spurious indications, and a latch keeps the alarm activated until the supply voltage is switched off. 8-pin dip package.